South Sudan government denies holding political prisoners

File photo: Jebel’s National Security headquarters

South Sudan government denied that it held political prisoners in Juba’s
National Security headquarters, a notorious complex known as Blue House.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Sunday, Ateny Wek Ateny, South Sudan’s
presidential spokesman, said no one has been detained for political reasons
despite many claims by some families that their sons have been detained for
the same reasons.Ateny further said President Kiir had instructed the
Ministry of Justice to review all files of detainees and establish why they
are in detention.

On Friday, the South Sudanese security authorities released UN radio
journalist George Livio Bahara after being held for two and a half years
without trial.

The UN said two other staff members have been held without trial since
2014, but it did not give their names.

Last year, Amnesty International said 35 men were being held illegally and
without charge, with no access to a lawyer.The rights group said there has
been an increase in arbitrary detentions since the country's civil war
broke out in 2013, with most prisoners suspected to have links with rebels.

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